Abstract

High molecular weight compounds with organophosphorus backbones are usually obtained by polycondensation of phosphorus-containing monomers, leading, most often, to products of low molecular weight at low yields. This fact is explained [1] by several reasons: a decrease in the reactivity of the second functional group of the monomer after the first one has reacted; the possibility of the formation of cyclic compounds; hydrolytic instability of the phosphorus-heteroatom bond (usually P-O, P-N), etc.

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